A bipartisan bill introduced in the state Legislature would provide a $1,000 tax credit for caregivers in Wisconsin if it's passed by state lawmakers. We talk to a state Senator and activist about the bill and their goals for the legislation.

According to federal data, the number of farmers throughout the Midwest filing Chapter 12 bankruptcies reached a high point in 2018. We'll learn what's driving farmers to seek these protections and what it could mean for states like Wisconsin in the future.

Earlier this month, Gov. Tony Evers announced that Wisconsin would join the U.S. Climate Alliance, along with 21 other governors, working to cut greenhouse gas emission targets set by the Paris Climate Agreement over the next six years.

Following a series of racist incidents at Madison schools, the district's superintendent released an open letter on Thursday stating "we have to disrupt racism in all of its forms" and listing several actions underway for "meaningful change."

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers will formally unveil his proposed state budget this evening. It’s expected to include additional funding for women’s health care, a proposal to legalize medical marijuana, and a middle-class tax cut, among other things. A reporter breaks down the budget, and looks at where Evers may clash with Republicans in the state legislature.

The Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, is currently underway. The four-day event brings together activists, politicians and more to discuss issues and set priorities for the conservative movement. We hear from a Wisconsin native, and one of this year’s CPAC speakers, about the event, and also talk about what the future might hold for additional tax reform in the United States.

Gov. Tony Evers will use his state budget to call for eliminating a waiting list for a program that serves children with disabilities — one of several decisions the governor wants to pay for by accepting federal money to expand Medicaid.

Key lawmakers have reached an agreement in principle to avoid another government shutdown, but President Trump has signalled unhappiness with the deal. We find out where Congress and the White House stand. We also check up on the Green New Deal, controversial statements from Representative Ilhan Omar, and look at how the 2020 presidential field is shaping up.

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is deciding if it will cut six humanities majors, and University of Wisconsin System President Ray Cross said he believes most humanities programs at UW-Stevens Point will be saved.